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[team4xt] Re: What would you like to do 4xt ?
Subject: [team4xt] Re: What would you like to do 4xt ?
User: Website From: Eric van der Vlist (vdv@dyomedea.com)
Date: 22/05/2000 - 10:34
Larry Mason wrote:
>
> > I don't think I'll betray any secret by saying that James isn't planning
> > any major release of XT in a near future.
>
> So how exactly is XT going to be kept current? I know Allaire ships XT with
> their Jrun product (which tends to dictate the version I use) so some commitment
> is being made to it.
That's the question which is being asked ;=)
What do you think ?
> Personally I'd love to see an XT "plugin" to resolve the browser wars when it
> comes to XML/XSLT.
Yes, it's an interesting idea. I have seen demos using a XSLT processor
as an applet but the loading times where not that good as you can
imagine.
> As the use of extenstion functions grow, a clear explanation of how to navigate
> the internal structure of XT would be helpful. I wrote a maxvalue function
> which works great. Just don't ask me why I made certain calls - the magic
> escapes me. So long as the underlying structure doesn't change, the routine is
> fine.
That's another work we could do also.
Each time I try to dive into XT I need to re-discover its structure.
A doc would be useful indeed.
> Anyone else have any views?
> My $0.01999999
Thanks
Eric
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